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— By David Ramirez and John Prall —

 

Have you disconnected your refrigeration equipment during quarantine? Check the measures to protect your equipment when turning it back on.

 

During these times of coronavirus pandemic, quarantine and lockdown procedures, many foodservice businesses have had to shut down for a while or had their demand strongly reduced. As a result, some may have chosen to disconnect their equipment to save energy. In this case, there are some easy measures that can be taken to protect your investment.

David Ramirez, Nidec Global Alliance

If the equipment will not be used for many days, disconnecting it ends up being the proper choice. Here are some recommendations:

To conclude, it is important to have in mind that disconnecting equipment to save energy is not always the best choice if it is only for short periods of time. Normally, you imagine that will improve the energy consumption of your equipment by shutting it off in moments of lower demand, such as during the night. But in this case, we have to take in consideration that when we disconnect a piece of equipment, the internal temperature tends to get higher and when turning it on again, it will require a lot more energy to pull down the temperature. This temperature variation also accelerates the decomposition of food and beverages, so the recommendation, in short period situations, would be to put the equipment in economy mode and not to turn it off.

 

 

 

— David Ramirez and John Prall are application engineers at Nidec Global Appliance, holder of the Embraco brand. Since 1971, Embraco has been a global reference in technology for the complete domestic and commercial cold chain, counting on a broad, efficient and competitive portfolio for household, foodservice, food retail, merchandisers and special applications. Embraco is part of Nidec Global Appliance, a division of Nidec Corporation. For more information, visit www.embraco.com. With over 14,000 employees across eight countries, Nidec Global Appliance manufactures and commercializes Embraco’s cooling solutions for a variety of refrigeration applications, as well as motors for dishwashers, washing machines and dryers. The division is part of Nidec Corporation, a global leader in motors and components, with headquarters in Japan. For more information, visit www.nidec.com.

 

 

 

 

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